Joseph B. Stowell, sole proprietor of Money Management Services, a financial and trading consulting business, has spent over thirty years trading his own account. Joseph created the Bond Investor Newsletter, a publication primarily devoted to teaching successful short-term trading methods for the bond futures contract. The development of his technical trading methods for the bond market (applicable to other markets as well) follows the precept of keeping it simple, a point which Joseph emphasizes in his book, Tips for Traders and Investors, Trading U.S. Bonds and Stocks. Joseph also has over twenty years of experience teaching in the public schools of New York. This combination of trading and teaching experience gives Joseph the unique ability to explain difficult concepts in clear and easily understood presentations. As a trader, Joseph often shares his trading methods through individual tutoring and seminars. Joseph has participated in TAG conferences in Southeast Asia, Europe, India, and the Middle East, as well as cities in Canada and throughout the United States. Using the bond market as his primary trading vehicle, he has developed seven new trading approaches. These techniques are useful across a variety of markets such as metals, currencies, stock index, individual stocks, the energy sector, and agricultural products.

Here's one of Joseph B. Stowell's recent presentations.

Bonds and Other Futures, Equities and Cash Markets  A Master Trading Plan

You will learn several short-term trading techniques including three new trading signals, IDR (Inside Day Reversal), LMI (Leading Momentum Indicator) and TBS (Third Bar Signal), through the use of a daily bar chart. Joseph discuses mechanical entry points, protective stops and profit objectives for short-term trades of two to five days. Joseph's presentation shows you his integration of the various short-term trading signals and how they form a master trading plan for participating in various markets.

Joseph introduces three new technical approaches for isolating low-risk entry points for the very first time. He also discusses several other short-term trading techniques. Stowell's Resistance and Support Zones utilize daily bar charts. Stowell's Volume/Open Interest and Stowell's ATR (Average True Range) Signals combine with the daily bars to form highly accurate trading signals. Joseph discusses mechanical entry points, protective stops and profit objectives for short-term trades of two to five days. The techniques may be accomplished with hand-drawn charts or through most popular technical analysis software packages devoted to charting.